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			sixth graders 'Pizza party' celebrates graduation from the D.A.R.E. 
			program 
			 
			
		 
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            [May 12, 2017]  
            
			LINCOLN 
			- Friday, May 12, area sixth graders enjoyed a day of food, fun, and 
			dancing at Lincoln Park District Recreational Center as they 
			celebrated their "graduation" from the D.A.R.E. program.   
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			The D.A.R.E. organization funds the pizza party each 
			year through support from donors and fundraisers such as an annual 
			golf outing.  
			 
			The hungry students were treated to pizza, soda, and cookies. Before 
			and after lunch, they were able to use up some their energy playing 
			volleyball and basketball. Kids could also enjoy music and dancing 
			with disco lights and a DJ service.   
			
			
			  
			 
			Christy Fruge, the D.A.R.E. officer for the Lincoln Police 
			Department, said officers have been to sixth grade classrooms in all 
			Logan County schools teaching lessons on anti-bullying and good 
			decision making. The D.A.R.E. program shows students they can have 
			fun without the influence of drugs and alcohol. Other activities 
			during the year also help illustrate this point.  
			 
			A few weeks ago, students went to a Peoria Chiefs game. In June, the 
			annual Nathan Turner Fishing Tournament will be held at the Hickory 
			Lane Campground in rural Atlanta. This family event is another way 
			to encourage substance-free living.   
			
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Officers who participate in the 
local D.A.R.E. programs. 
				 
			At the pizza party, awards were presented to Louie 
			Dean, Riley Tungate, Hannah Costa, Connor Boyd, and Connor Beaker 
			for their essays about the program. Officer Miles Craig said all the 
			students were asked to write about what they learned from D.A.R.E., 
			what D.A.R.E. means to them, and how they apply it to what they are 
			doing now.  
			 
			Next year, the D.A.R.E. program will mark thirty years of teaching 
			area students decision making for safe and healthy living.  
			 
			[Angela Reiners]  
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